Fallen tree blocks sections of South Sound road Loop Cayman Islands
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Fallen tree blocks section of South Sound road Loop Cayman Islands
Fallen tree blocks section of South Sound road
Bodden Town Police Station temporarily relocated due to storm threat
Some homes without power in GCM, Sister Islands; 160 in shelters
Hurricane Ian passing near Cayman on Monday as Cat 1 hurricane
No immediate plans to interrupt water service
All CAL flights cancelled for Mon; recovery flights added for Tue, Wed
TS Ian update: Storm now 160 miles south of Grand Cayman
Govt advisory: Hurricane Warning and Tropical Storm Watch remain
Govt advises of shelter openings, says residents must stay prepared
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South Sound Debris
Sections of the South Sound road are currently littered with debris washed up from the sea as a result of storm surge caused by the threatening Hurricane Ian. A fallen tree has also blocked a section of the roadway.
Police are out helping to clear the road of debris.
Flooding is expected in low-lying sections of the island due to the system which is now a Category 1 hurricane.
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Hurricane Ian is expected to intensify between Cayman and Florida
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The Cayman Islands Government has advised that Grand Cayman remains under a Hurricane Warning and the Sister Islands remain under a Tropical Storm Watch.
Though current forecast tracks show a furt
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